N70/N95 Bluetooth Drivers & Windows Vista

Hi all,
I switched to Windows Vista about a month ago, and my then N70 installed fine, using the USB cable, but not when connected via Bluetooth... I've just got my N95 and it's the same, there's no pre-installed drivers for it anywhere on the system as there were with previous versions of Windows...
Can anyone help me out on this one?
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Hi All
I take it were experiencing "Bluetooth Perhiperal Device" in "Device Manager"
This is what I have.
I have three "Bluetooth Perhiperal Devices" in Vista Device Manager with (!) by them, all related to the Nokia N95 - All appears to be working OK however, I don't like having drivers or devices in fault.
I have the latest software on my Nokia N95 and I am using the latest version of the Nokia Suite (6.83.14.1)
I did read that there is a problem with the Microsoft Bluetooth Stack on Vista, however when I switch to the Broadcom Software it wont let me comes up with an error message. (openmedia)
Is there any hope on the Horizon? - there does not appear to be a Vista Compatible Driver on the Nokia website.
With the Modem - I manually installed "Nokia Bluetooth Modem" instead of "Standard Modem over Bluetooth Link" so I can use it with my Laptop, and that works OK.
Shunts....
I will mostly be communicating with a Nokia E72 Zodium Black
Nokia E72-1 with Vr 051.018.207.04 Software
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